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Chamber Orchestra CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Works for strings and 2-10 other instruments ALBINONI, Tomaso Concerto, oboe & strings, op.9 no.2. Edited F.Kneusslin. Kneusslin, 1955 Ob solo - strings, continuo Set 309. Full score at R6 (A). Strings 3-3-2-3 Sonata, trumpet & strings, C major. Edited E.Tarr. Musica Rara, 1968 Trp - 2 vln, 2 vla, vlc, cb, organ continuo At G7 (A). Full score, strings 1-1-1+1-1-1. Organ plays from full score ANTCLIFFE, Herbert March movement (1685-1935). Manuscript, 1935 Fl, ob, cl, bsn - 2 trp - strings In Main Library Special Collections, Archive Antcliffe Ant 9a & 9g. Full score, strings 3-3-2-2-1 ARNE, Thomas Augustine The dances in Comus. Edited W.G. Whittaker. OUP, 1938 Strings, with optional Flute, 2 Oboes, Piano In BEECHAM, at ORCH 2.Only available for reference. Flute plays from Vln I, Piano plays from full score. Score at BEEC PAM 211 Saraband, Ed. A. Collins. Keith Prowse, 1938 for Strings (Bass optional), with optional Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, and optional Violin III for Viola In BEECHAM, at ORCH 3. Only available for reference. No score BACH, Johann Christian 6 symphonies (“overtures”) op.3. Preston, ca.1770 2 Oboes, 2 Horns, Strings, Continuo In BEECHAM, at ORCH 5. Hpsd plays from figured bass. Only available for reference. Score at G6 (B) Symphony, op.6 no.6. Edited F. Stein. Breitkopf, 1960 2 ob - 2 hn - strings, continuo Set 377. Full score, strings 8-8-6-5 Symphony, op.9 no.2. Edited F. Stein. Eulenburg, 1950 2 fl/ob - 2 hn - strings, continuo Set 13. Min. score at Mn (B). Strings 6-3-2-8 Symphony, op.9 no.3. Augener, 1935 2 fl/ob - 2 hn - strings, continuo Set 46. Full score, strings 9-8-4-6 1 BACH, Johann Christoph Friedrich [Symphonies. Selections] Four late symphonies. Edited E. Nolte. A-R Editons, 1988 Set 349. Full score in Recent Researches in the Music of the Classical Era, Vol.28, at C (R), Strings 1-1-1-1 Contents: HWI/6, C major, for 2 fl - 2 hn - strings, continuo HWI/10, E flat major, for 2 ob - 2 hn - strings, continuo HWI/20, B flat major, for fl, 2 cl, bsn - 2 hn - strings, continuo BACH, Johann Sebastian Brandenburg concerto no.1. Edited K. Soldan. Peters 3 ob, bsn - 2 hn - vln solo, strings, continuo Set 14. Full score, strings 3-3-2-3 Brandenburg concerto no.2. Edited K. Soldan. Peters Rec, ob - trp - vln solo, strings, continuo Set 55. Full score, strings 3-3-2-2-1 Another set (Breitkopf edition) in BEECHAM, at ORCH 6. Includes simplified Trumpet part Only available for reference. Brandenburg concerto no.4. Edited K. Soldan. Peters 2 rec - vln solo, strings, continuo Set 57. Full score, strings 10-4-3-2-2 Brandenburg concerto no.5. Edited K. Soldan. Peters Fl solo, vln solo, hpsd solo - strings (no vln II) Set 56. Full score, strings 4-0-2-2-1 Cantata no.75. Sinfonia. Edited W. Whittaker. OUP, 1925 Trp - strings, continuo - optional chorus doubling chorale melody Set 44. Full score, 2 chorus parts, strings 8-8-4-7. Lacks organ part Cantata no.209. Sinfonia. OUP, 1925 Fl - strings, continuo Set 18. Full score in Bach Gesellschaft Vol.29, at C (B). Strings 8-8-4-6. Lacks keyboard part Concerto, harpsichord & strings, BWV 1057, F major. Breitkopf Hpsd solo - 2 rec - strings Set 31. Full score, strings 7-7-4-4-2 Concerto, 2 harpsichords & strings, BWV 1060, C minor. Breitkopf 2 hpsd solo - strings Set 43. Full score in Bach Gesellschaft Vol.21, at C (B). Strings 5-5-3-3-1 Concerto, 2 harpsichords & strings, BWV 1061, C major. Breitkopf 2 hspd solo - strings Set 45. Full score, strings 8-10-4-4-2. Solo parts at G84 (B) Concerto, 3 harpsichords & strings, BWV 1063, D minor. Breitkopf 3 hpsd solo - strings 2 Set 35. Full score in Bach Gesellschaft Vol.31, at C (B). Strings 2-2-2-2-1 Concerto, 4 harpsichords & strings, BWV 1065, A minor. Breitkopf 4 hpsd solo - strings Set 34. Full score in Bach Gesellschaft Vol.43, at C (B). Strings 3-3-3-3-2 Concerto, violin, oboe & strings, BWV 1060, D minor. Reconstructed M. Schneider. Breitkopf, 1924 Vln solo, ob/vln solo - strings, continuo Set 19. Full score at R6 (B). Strings 3-3-2-3. Solo parts at R7 (B) Suite no.1, BWV 1066. Edited K. Soldan. Peters, 1934 2 ob, bsn - strings, continuo Set 40. Full score, strings 7-5-4-5 Suite no.2, BWV 1067. Edited K. Soldan. Peters, 1934 Fl - strings, continuo Set 226. Full score, strings 2-2-2-3 BATTISHILL, Jonathan Air, from Select pieces for organ. Arr. A. Collins. Keith Prowse, 1938 Flute/Oboe, Strings, with optional Clarinet, and optional Violin III for Viola. In BEECHAM, at ORCH 13. Only available for reference. No score Gavotte, from Select pieces for organ. Arr. A. Collins. Keith Prowse. 1938 for Oboe, Clarinet, Strings, with optional Flute, and optional Violin III for Viola In BEECHAM, at ORCH 14. Only available for reference. No score BEETHOVEN, Ludwig van Romances, op.40 & 50. Breitkopf Vln solo - fl, 2 ob, 2 bsn - 2 hn - strings Set 343. Full score, strings 3-3-2-3 BERLIOZ, Hector La damnation de Faust. Ballet des sylphes, Breitkopf, 1900 Piccolo, 2 Flutes, 2 Clarinets, Timpani, 2 Harps, Strings, with optional Glock for Harp In BEECHAM, at ORCH 28. Marked, only available for reference. BLISS, Arthur Checkmate. Dance of the red pawns - see Full orchestra section BOCCHERINI, Luigi Concerto, cello, G.482. Ed.F. Grützmacher. Breitkopf, 1895. Cello solo - 2 Oboes, 2 Horns - Strings In BEECHAM, at ORCH 37A. Only available for reference. Score at Mn (B) Symphony G.505 (op.16 no.3). Ed. R. Sondheimer. Bernouilli, 1922 2 Flutes, 2 Horns, Strings In BEECHAM, at ORCH 38. Marked, only available for reference. Score at BEEC PAM 1165 3 Symphony G.509. Ed. R. Sondheimer. Bernouilli, 1935 Flute, 2 Oboes, 2 Bassoons, 2 Horns, Strings In BEECHAM, at ORCH 38A. Only available for reference. Score at BEEC PAM 282B The slow movement is replaced by the Andante from G.518 Symphony G.521 (=Ouverture in D dur). Breitkopf, 1909? 2 Oboes, Bassoon, 2 Horns, Strings (divided Violas) In BEECHAM, at ORCH 39. Marked, only available for reference. Score at BEEC Q55A BOYCE, William Overture no.11, D major. Edited R.Platt. OUP, 1971 2 ob, bsn - 2 trp - timp - strings, continuo Set 47. Full score at R6 (B). Strings 2-2-1-3 Symphonies, op.2 no.1-8. Edited R. Platt. Eulenburg, 1994 2 ob - strings, continuo; with 2 fl in no.1, 7 & 8 - bsn in no.3 - 2 bsn & 2 hn in no.4 - 2 trp & timp in no.5 Set 460. Full score. Strings 3-3-1-5; bassoons play from bass, harpsicord from full score Symphony, op.2 no.1, B flat major. Arr. C.Lambert. OUP, 1928 Strings - optional fl, 2 ob, with additional parts for bassoon and figured bass In BEECHAM, at ORCH 41. Only available for reference BRAHMS, Johannes Serenade no.2, op.16, A major. E.Kalmus 2 fl, 2 ob, 2 cl, 2 bsn - 2 hn - vla, vlc, cb Set 25. Full score in Collected Works Vol.4, at C (B). Strings 0-0-4-3-2 BRITTEN, Benjamin Soirées musicales - see Full orchestra section CARVALHO, João de Sousa L'amore industrioso. Overture. Edited F.de Sousa. Gulbenkian Foundation, 1960 2 ob, bsn - 2 hn - strings Set 2. Full score in Portugaliae Musica Vol.2, at C (P). Strings 4-4-3-10 Penelope. Overture. Edited F.de Sousa. Gulbenkian Foundation, 1968 2 ob, 2 bsn - 2 hn, 2 trp - strings In Portugaliae Musica Vol.14, at C (P). Full score, strings 4-4-3-2 CAZZATI, Maurizio Sonata, trumpet & strings, op.35 no.10, "La Caprara". Edited R.P.Block. Musica Rara, 1972 Trp - vln, 2 vla, continuo - optional vln II replacing vla I Set 279. Full score at R6 (C). Strings 3-3-2-4 CORELLI, Arcangelo Sonata, trumpet & strings, D major. Edited N. Cherry. Musica Rara, 1968 Trp - 2 vln, continuo Set 313. Full score, strings 2-2-0-2. Keyboard plays from extra full score at R7 (C) 4 DELIUS, Frederick Hassan. Intermezzo & serenade. Arr. T. Beecham. Hawkes Fl, ob, c.a, cl, bsn - 2 hn, trp - timp, harp - strings Set 79. Full score, strings 8-8-6-6-3 ELGAR, Edward 3 Bavarian dances, op.27. In Hammersbach. Williams, 1900 2 Flutes (II=Piccolo), 2 Oboes, 2 Clarinets, Bassoon, 2 Horns, Timpani, Triangle, Strings In BEECHAM, at ORCH 66. Marked, only available for reference. No score FOSTER, Arnold A sword dance suite. OUP, 1937 Strings, Piano, with optional Flute, Oboe and Clarinet, In BEECHAM, at ORCH 70. Only available for reference. Score & Piano lacking GRAINGER, Percy Lord Peter's stable-boy - see Full orchesra section GRÉTRY, André Ernest Lucile. Overture. Edited A.Carse. Augener, 1941 2 ob, 2 bsn - 2 hn, 2 trp - timp - strings Set 69. Full score at R6 (G). Strings 8-7-4-6 HANDEL, George Frideric Agrippina. Overture. Manuscript Ob, bsn - strings (3 vln), continuo Set 118. Full score at C (H). Strings 1-1+1-1-1-1. Lacks harpsichord part Alcina. Dances (Act I), "Il ballo". Edited W.Whittaker. OUP, 1927 2 rec, 2 ob, bsn - strings, continuo Set 135. Full score, strings 8-10-4-6. Hpsd plays from full score Alessandro. Overture & 2 sinfonias. Manuscript 2 ob, bsn - 2 trp (in one sinfonia only) - strings, continuo Set 133.
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